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nlHow Acquia is Reframing the Build vs. Buy Decisionhttps://www.acquia.com/nl/node/3233261
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<div property="content:encoded" class="field-item even"><p>I met with a Fortune 500 company earlier this month who is considering building their own web content management system from the ground up. This would mean spending millions of dollars architecting and coding a custom system to replace the existing legacy custom system they have already invested millions of dollars into, building bespoke CMS technology that still doesn’t meet their requirements. Build-your-own content management systems have been part of the world from the earliest days of the Web.</p></div>
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<span property="dc:title" content="How Acquia is Reframing the Build vs. Buy Decision" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span>Fri, 20 Mar 2015 17:41:33 +0000Jess Iandiorio3233261 at https://www.acquia.comHow Acquia is Reframing the Build vs. Buy Decisionhttps://www.acquia.com/nl/node/3243906
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<div property="content:encoded" class="field-item even"><p>I met with a company earlier this month who is considering building their own web content management system from the ground up. This would mean spending millions of pounds architecting and coding a custom system to replace the existing legacy custom system they have already invested millions into, building bespoke CMS technology that still doesn’t meet their requirements. Build-your-own content management systems have been part of the world from the earliest days of the Web.</p></div>
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<span property="dc:title" content="How Acquia is Reframing the Build vs. Buy Decision" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span>Fri, 20 Mar 2015 17:41:33 +0000Jess Iandiorio3243906 at https://www.acquia.comBanana Republic didn't get personal. And I'm taking it personally.https://www.acquia.com/nl/blog/banana-republic-didnt-get-personal-and-im-taking-it-personally
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<div property="content:encoded" class="field-item even"><p>This morning I received an email promotion from Banana Republic.</p>
<p><strong>Headline: Dress like a boss - it’s simple.</strong></p>
<p>Hook, line, and sinker, I was opening it. I’m a female executive, and I love a good power suit. I also love Banana Republic clothing.</p>
<p>Becoming an executive is largely about confidence in addition to overall competence. I think their style perfectly aligns with what I need to feel confident in the way I present myself. Clean, simple lines, professional cuts, but no sacrifice on style. I love it.</p></div>
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<span property="dc:title" content="Banana Republic didn&#039;t get personal. And I&#039;m taking it personally." class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span>Fri, 06 Feb 2015 19:00:00 +0000Jess Iandiorio3224746 at https://www.acquia.com